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401 He was a captain under his father at the battle of Nevill's Cross, 17 October 1346. (de Neville), John 3rd Lord Neville (I890)
 
402 He was a Lancastrian. Neville, Hon. Sir Henry (I904)
 
403 He was a minor in 1525. Harbottle, George (I2921)
 
404 He was a Royalist and fined the sum of £4780. Danby, Sir Thomas (I1447)
 
405 He was a strenuous supporter of Henry VI, in defence of whose person he was slain at the Battle of Northampton, 10 July 1460, aged 37. (Percy), Thomas 1st Baron Egremont (I914)
 
406 He was a Tory. (Dawnay), Henry 2nd Viscount Downe (I1387)
 
407 He was a Tory. (Dawnay), Henry 2nd Viscount Downe (I1387)
 
408 He was a Tory. (Dawnay), Henry 2nd Viscount Downe (I1387)
 
409 He was a trier of petitions in Parliament in 1453. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
410 He was a trier of petitions in the first Parliament of Edward IV. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
411 He was a trier of petitions in the Parliament of 23 Hen. VI. (Neville), George 1st Lord Latimer (I897)
 
412 He was a Whig. (Dawnay), Henry Pleydell 3rd Viscount Downe (I1393)
 
413 He was a Whig. (Dawnay), John Christopher Burton 5th Viscount Downe (I1398)
 
414 He was a Whig. (Dawnay), John Christopher Burton 5th Viscount Downe (I1398)
 
415 He was a zealous Lancastrian, in which cause he was slain at the Battle of Northampton. With him were slain Thomas (Percy), Lord Egremont, father of his daughter's husband, and Viscount Beaumont. (Stafford), Humphrey 1st Duke of Buckingham (I742)
 
416 He was admitted (with his wife) to the Gild of Corpus Christi, York, 1475. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
417 He was admitted at Gray's Inn on 4 February 1700/01. Croft, Stephen (I2006)
 
418 He was admitted to Gray's Inn, 11 February 1599/1600 Verney, Sir Greville de jure 7th Lord Willoughby de Broke (I2619)
 
419 He was admitted to Gray's Inn, 1528. (Stafford), Henry 1st Baron Stafford (I439)
 
420 He was admitted to Middle Temple, 13 April 1641. Verney, Greville de jure 8th Lord Willoughby de Broke (I2621)
 
421 He was aged 30 years and more at his father's death. (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
 
422 He was among those appointed to be present at the Field of Cloth of Gold, June, and at the meeting with the Emperor at Gravelines, July, 1520, and to meet the Emperor between Canterbury and Dover, May 1522. (Neville), Ralph 4th Earl of Westmorland (I1435)
 
423 He was appointed a commissioner to treat concerning the marriage between James, son of the King of Scots, and Cecily, younger daughter of Edward IV. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
424 He was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Scots, some ten times, from 27 August 1449 to 22 August 1492. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
425 He was appointed a Commissioner, 17 May and again 20 June 1389, to hear the appeal of Sir Robert Grosvenor against the judgment which had been pronounced in his suit with Sir Richard le Scrope. (Holand), Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent (I487)
 
426 He was appointed Constable of Conisborough Castle and granted an annuity of £40, for life, 19 December 1459. (Percy), Thomas 1st Baron Egremont (I914)
 
427 He was appointed to take charge of the King, and was responsible for his custody at Kenilworth till 4 April 1327. (It was at Kenilworth, in the presence of his custodian and others, that Edward II made his formal abdication, of which a graphic account is given in Geoffrey le Baker's Chronicon.) (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
428 He was appointed, 1 July 1345, to the Council of Prince Lionel, Keeper of England during the King's absence. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
429 He was attainted 4 November 1461, and the attainder was reversed in the Parliament of 1472–73 upon his son's petition. (Percy), Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland (I775)
 
430 He was attainted by James II's first Parliament in May 1689. (Dawnay), John 1st Viscount Downe (I1382)
 
431 He was baptized by his maternal great-uncle, the Right Rev. George Henry Law, F.R.S., F.S.A., Bishop of Bath and Wells. Dyneley, Lt.-Gen. Henry Ellenborough (I1705)
 
432 He was beheaded without trial and attainted, 2 Nov. 1483, for conspiring on behalf of the future Henry VII. (Stafford), Henry 2nd Duke of Buckingham (I762)
 
433 He was bequeathed a pecuniary legacy of £100 under the will of his Godfather and maternal relation, John Bacchus, of Welton, dated 3 February and proved 14 March, 1759. Huntington, Bacchus (I2224)
 
434 He was bequeathed a pecuniary legacy of £100 under the will of his Godfather and maternal relation, John Bacchus, of Welton, dated 3 February and proved 14 March, 1759. Huntington, William (I2218)
 
435 He was bequeathed a pecuniary legacy of £20 under the will of his maternal first cousin, Mary Laybourne, dated 25 February and proved April 1784. Huntington, Bacchus (I2224)
 
436 He was born Clare George Compton. Vyner, Lt.-Cdr. Clare George (I1025)
 
437 He was born posthumously. His father died 2 March 1642/43. (Greville), Fulke 5th Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2609)
 
438 He was called "one of the seniour fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge." Akeroyde, Ambrose D.D. (I2289)
 
439 He was Commissioner of Array, co. York, 2 March 1469/70. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
440 He was Commissioner to make inquisition touching the goods of Richard, Duke of York, and other rebels co. York, 14 March 1459/60. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
441 He was created Duke of Clarence at the same time that his younger brother, Richard, was created Duke of Gloucester, which was done "cingendo sibi gladium ac per apposicionem cappe capiti suo." This took place in London on St. Peter's Day (Sunday, 28 June) 1461. (Issue Rolls, Easter 2 Edw. IV, m. 3). He was first summoned to Parliament as Duke of Clarence, 28 Feb. 1466/7. (Vicary Gibbs) (Plantagenet), George Duke of Clarence (I368)
 
442 He was created Earl of Northumberland at the Coronation of Richard II, 16 July 1377. (Percy), Henry 1st Earl of Northumberland (I1984)
 
443 He was described as "only brother," in the will of Henry Aykeroide, 1627. Akeroyde, Ambrose D.D. (I2289)
 
444 He was educated (with his brother John) apparently under Sir Robert Naunton and perhaps at Cambridge, although their names do not appear on the books of any college. Verney, Sir Greville de jure 7th Lord Willoughby de Broke (I2619)
 
445 He was Godson to the Duke of Rutland. Croft, Charles John (I2079)
 
446 He was granted an annuity of £40 for good service against the rebels, 19 December 1459. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
447 He was heir male in 1534 to his uncle, Sir Edward Guildford, of Halden and Hempsted (in Benenden), Kent. In 1536 he reached agreement with Sir John Dudley and his wife, Jane, daughter of his uncle, Sir Edward Guildford, regarding settlement of his uncle's estate, by which he received the manors of Brocket, Upper Forsham, Lower Forsham, and Frencham, Kent. Guildford, Sir John (I717)
 
448 He was in command at the capture of Berwick, 1482, and made Governor thereof, 1483. His prowess was commended by the Commons in Parliament. (Percy), Henry 4th Earl of Northumberland (I763)
 
449 He was in the Hon. East India Company's service. Hesilrige, Sir Arthur 9th Baronet (I2708)
 
450 He was invested at Vienna. (Robinson), Thomas 1st Baron Grantham (I2793)
 

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